At Aretha Franklin’s homegoing service Friday, several speakers used their allotted speech time to throw in some digs at President Trump, whom the Queen of Soul was not a fan of and who disrespected the legend by describing her as someone who worked for him.

First, Rev. Al Sharpton called out Trump, saying, “on Sunday on my show, I misspelled ‘Respect’ and a lot of y’all, a lot of y’all corrected me. Now I want y’all to help me correct President Trump to teach him what it means.”

And later, William Barber II, another pastor giving a personal reflection, explained how Franklin’s faith prevented her from relating to Trump.

“Aretha’s singing flowed out of an interpretation of the Bible that condensed the collective wisdom of black people’s faith rooted in resistance to white supremacy,” he said. “For Aretha, to have a relationship with Jesus was not to have a relationship with Trump, but, to have a relationship with Jesus was always to necessarily engage in a quarrel with the system that oppressed poor people, and black people, and the disenfranchised.”

Georgetown University Professor Michael Eric Dyson had the harshest words for President Trump at the funeral, addressing him as “you lugubrious leech, you dopey doppelgänger of deceit and deviance, you lethal liar, you dim-witted dictator, you foolish fascist.”